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Christie-Malry's Own Double-Entry
An angry satire but not Johnson's best: BS Johnson is one of those experimental writers, controversial during their lives that subsequently vanishes from print. Johnson was a journalist, a socialist, and a fine novelist. Best known for The Unfortunates ( [... more]
$16.95
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House Mother Normal: A Geriatric Comedy
A phenomenal technical achievement: This book examines the events of one evening in an old people's home. It consists of nine first person narratives, the first eight belonging to the inmates and the ninth, and last, being that of the nurse or " [... more]
$16.95
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Albert Angelo
a minor classic by an experimental english writer: Albert Angelo tells the story of an aspiring London architect in the 1960s who is forced to earn a living by teaching in rough inner-City schools. This was Johnson's second novel and he displays some of [... more]
$14.95
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The Unfortunates
Hypertext fiction before the term or technology was invented: This book is in fact a box of loose pages that can be shuffled and read almost as you please. The box cover is in the style of an early Pink Floyd light-show with globs of purple and blue, and [... more]
$24.95
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The Unfortunates
Hypertext fiction before the term or technology was invented: This book is in fact a box of loose pages that can be shuffled and read almost as you please. The box cover is in the style of an early Pink Floyd light-show with globs of purple and blue, and [... more]
$24.95
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